[Depressed mothers: the impact of depression on early interactions. An analysis of Anglo-Saxon studies].

Annales de pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-10-01
N Guedeney
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Abstract

Maternal depression remains a public health problem as indicated by many studies focusing on depression in mothers of young children. Although the high prevalence of depression in mothers of infants and young children is now a recognized fact, the detection and management of maternal depression in everyday practice still raises significant problems. This initial review centers on studies providing diagnostic guidelines. The problem of maternal depression and of its impact on the offspring is relevant to the issue of how qualities, abilities, and vulnerabilities are transmitted from one generation to the next. Psychoanalysts, infant psychiatrists, and developmental psychologists show great interest in this field. The current review was restricted to recent Anglo-Saxon studies on depression-related changes in early maternal behavior. The most striking findings are as follows: although depression affects maternal behavior overall, there is considerable variation across mothers; timing alterations (in terms of micro and macro sequences) in mother-child interactions occur in every case and are among the obstacles to harmony and synchronization; subtle alterations in the mother's response to her baby's signals preclude flexibility and anticipation.

抑郁的母亲:抑郁对早期互动的影响。对盎格鲁-撒克逊研究的分析]。
母亲抑郁症仍然是一个公共卫生问题,正如许多关注幼儿母亲抑郁症的研究所表明的那样。虽然婴儿和幼儿的母亲中抑郁症的高患病率现在是一个公认的事实,但在日常实践中对母亲抑郁症的检测和管理仍然提出了重大问题。本初步综述集中于提供诊断指南的研究。母亲抑郁的问题及其对后代的影响与品质、能力和脆弱性如何从一代传递到下一代的问题有关。精神分析学家、婴儿精神病学家和发展心理学家对这一领域表现出极大的兴趣。目前的回顾仅限于最近盎格鲁-撒克逊人对早期母亲行为中抑郁相关变化的研究。最引人注目的发现如下:尽管抑郁症总体上影响母亲的行为,但母亲之间存在相当大的差异;母子相互作用的时间变化(就微观和宏观顺序而言)在每一种情况下都会发生,是和谐和同步的障碍之一;母亲对婴儿信号反应的细微变化排除了灵活性和预见性。
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